What personal skills or qualities are needed to become a Receptionist?
A Receptionist is one who is engaged in “receiving” patrons, customers, clients, and the like; employed by a variety of businesses and institutions such as hotels, offices, schools, hospitals, and more. Generally speaking, Receptionists are employed by companies to answer telephones, greet visitors, arrange and schedule appointments, and other similar tasks. Some Receptionists also prepare communications and letters; maintain filing systems, and the like. Because the position of Receptionist can cover a wide variety of business types which generally employ such, it is impossible to delineate all educational requirements. However, most Receptionist positions require at least High School education, with preferable focus on business protocols and procedures. Some employers utilizing Receptionists might require that they are proficient in such topics as human relations, customer service, computer operation, communications, and other related subjects. Receptionists must be friendly, persona